Michael Bliss
Michael Bliss was a Canadian historian, author, and University Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto, widely known for his influential work on the history of medicine and science. His best-known book, The Discovery of Insulin, helped reshape public understanding of insulin’s development, and he was regarded as one of Canada’s most prominent public intellectuals.
history
history of medicine
nonfiction
The Discovery of Insulin: Twenty-fifth Anniversary Edition (25TH Anniversary Edition)
The Making of Modern Medicine: Turning Points in the Treatment of Disease
What Goes Around Comes Around: The Films of Jonathan Demme
The Making of Modern Medicine: Turning Points in the Treatment of Disease
Invasions USA: The Essential Science Fiction Films of the 1950s
Banting: A biography
Right Honourable Men: The Descent of Canadian Politics from MacDonald to Chrétien
The Word Made Flesh: Catholicism and Conflict in the Films of Martin Scorsese (Filmmakers Series)
Beyond the granting agency: The Medical Research Council in the 1990s = Au-dela de l'organisme subventionnaire : le Conseil de recherches medicales dans les annees 90